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The Master's Sword

Bryce Medieval posted on Jan 31, 2004
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This one came about because I was making something for another artist here,... he is a great modeler and a realy nice guy. And he promised to make an "easy rider" scene just because I asked. Did I say he was a nice guy? The man in question is Knightwolverine (check his stuff out, well worth your time), AKA William Wallace. I'm sure most of you are farmilliar with the legendary Scottish hero, so I won't bore you with details, and those few who don't can go rent Braveheart (Kickass movie). So for our William Wallace I present a family airloom,... a custom made sword, engraved and monogramed. A gift without asking, for a giver who asked nothing in return. Sorry about the gloomy setting KW, but then again remember what happen to your namesake. (OUCH!) Thanks all for taking a peek ?:>)

Comments (9)


KnightWolverine

9:53PM | Sat, 31 January 2004

I was wondering where I left that sword...lol.. Talk about walking into this unaware of what was inside. Most times then not i'll post to anyone that displays Knighthood because well hell , with a name like KnightWolverine you almost have to. what can I say, I'm totally beside myself and flattered that you'd go to this much trouble. I will cherrish this airloom and gaurd it with my life. But as for the armor, my a$$ is all chaffed from riding so you'll just have to put up with me wearing a kilt...lol..Thank You from one humbled heart. "They may take our lives! , but they will never take our FREEDOM !!!

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artworksco

9:57PM | Sat, 31 January 2004

Well spoken good Sir Kinight ?:>D

jstsittinghere

10:01PM | Sat, 31 January 2004

gorgeous scene and color, an awesome movie indeed,the hand is a perfect touch:)

xina

12:06AM | Sun, 01 February 2004

excellently done! I love the way the sword is placed and the shadow.

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Meyrink

2:17AM | Sun, 01 February 2004

Luci e colori interessanti, bel lavoro!

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vbarreto

5:41AM | Thu, 05 February 2004

Neat and beautiful image.

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pashiel

8:54PM | Sat, 07 February 2004

You know I really enjoy the mood of this image the glow off the sword is perfect! KnightWolverine is one kool guy here here.

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RG19

8:40PM | Mon, 09 February 2004

Wonderful tribute image the shadow came out as a cross!

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locomouse

5:58PM | Fri, 06 January 2006

While gazing upon this lovely and magical scene, I remember another sword. It, too, was as magical as I have ever seen... and so very special. The sharp edges seem to have wounded the creator... and my tears have filled that lake to overflowing. Still... still... that moment in time stops forever... and the smiles continue ticking away... revolving away... though the face on the wall gathers dust and is faded... the seconds that have past are no less vivid than the morning sun... and just as bright and beautiful...


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